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High ag field to timber ratio
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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5670354" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>He could move to any farm for miles around once his velvet is shed. Some deer just aren't reasonably huntable. But he might stay around. The approach BB mentioned above is pretty darn spot on. Don't get discouraged if he disappears because if he does a different one will fill the void. You'll have a big buck to hunt whether it's that buck or not. </p><p></p><p>And once cruising begins if you can peg a good pinch then you'll see every buck in the county. All those deer aren't going to be spread out across the landscape like big woods. Once the crops are cut all the deer will be concentrated in those small woodlots. Finding a good pinch will be key, IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5670354, member: 20583"] He could move to any farm for miles around once his velvet is shed. Some deer just aren't reasonably huntable. But he might stay around. The approach BB mentioned above is pretty darn spot on. Don't get discouraged if he disappears because if he does a different one will fill the void. You'll have a big buck to hunt whether it's that buck or not. And once cruising begins if you can peg a good pinch then you'll see every buck in the county. All those deer aren't going to be spread out across the landscape like big woods. Once the crops are cut all the deer will be concentrated in those small woodlots. Finding a good pinch will be key, IMO. [/QUOTE]
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